To install PTFs:
- Log on to AIX as root,
if you are not logged
on already.
- If you are installing PTFs from a CD, insert the
CD in the drive and mount
it.
- Type smitty update_all and press Enter .
- Overtype the INPUT device / directory for software field
with the
name of the mount point (for example, /cdrom) and press Enter.
- Leave the value in the SOFTWARE to install field as _update_all.
You can leave all the other options as default values, or set them
as you
normally would.
Note: Some of the options may need to be altered if
there
is not enough free disk space available for the install.
Finally,
ensure that the media is loaded correctly, and press enter to install.
- When the installation process is complete, exit SMIT and run vae.setuser to
refresh file ownership. Enter the following command:
/usr/lpp/dirTalk/tools/vae.setuser
- The prompt Enter user ID for running Blueworx Voice Response (must
begin with an alpha character): is displayed.
Enter dtuser (unless
you have set up an AIX account with a different name).
- The
prompt Process All filesystems? ([y]/n/?) : is displayed.
Enter y to
set ownership and permissions across all relevant mounted filesystems
(this
is the default).
Enter n to restrict ownership
and
permissions to the current path. With this option, you have to manually
set
permissions for other filesystems if you subsequently want to include
them.
The n option is likely to be used in configurations
where
a large number of voice segments, voice messages, or audio names or
greetings
are mounted on a separate filesystem, but already have the correct
ownership
and permissions. In this situation, entering y could
cause
vae.setuser to execute very slowly, possibly taking hours to complete.
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